Saturday midday update: Another relatively calm day, before things get active again beginning tomorrow. Saw a few sunbreaks yesterday afternoon, and should get some clearing in the clouds today -... view more →
Forecast Updates
Wednesday midafternoon update: While the Plateau has been right on the edge of the rain shadow for most of the day, we've still managed to eke out nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain today.... view more →
Tuesday night update: round two of the deluge of rain is about to begin! While the brunt of the moisture has been directed near the Washington/Oregon border most of the day, it's shifting back... view more →
Monday night update: the TLDR is, rain and breezy winds will continue...though we'll get a brief break tomorrow. Even though we were in the rain shadow midday, we're over an inch of rain since... view more →
Sunday night update: wet and windy starting tomorrow (Monday) morning. Rain starts picking up during the morning commute, and will fall pretty steadily through the day - could be as much as an... view more →
Friday afternoon update: It'll be a bit breezy this afternoon/evening into early tomorrow morning - around the Plateau, I'm only thinking peak gusts will get into the low 30mph range. They'll be... view more →
If you’re getting tired of the boring weather (along with the barrage of “Cyber Week” emails 🙄), do I have good news for you - things are about to get active again! A handful of storms are taking... view more →
Cool, showery start to the week - and to December! - but overall, a relatively boring week weather-wise...though indications show things turn active by the end of the week again. At 8pm Sunday... view more →
Happy Thanksgiving Week! The forecast for this week includes chances of scattered naps, potential for boring football, and a high likelihood of leftovers. Oh, and the weather will be quite wet. A... view more →
Tuesday night update: While we’re continuing to enjoy the dry break through the day tomorrow (Wednesday), it looks like it’ll be a little gusty as the next system approaches the coast. The National... view more →